Lewis Stone

Lewis Stone

11/14/1879 – 9/12/1953Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lewis Shepard Stone (November 15, 1879 – September 12, 1953) was an American actor known for his role as Judge James Hardy in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Andy Hardy film series and as an MGM contract player. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts to Bertrand Stone and Philena Heald Ball, Lewis Stone's hair turned gray prematurely (reportedly by age 20). Lewis served in the United States Army in the Spanish–American War, then returned to a career as a writer. He soon began acting. Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1929 for The Patriot. After that, he appeared in seven films with Greta Garbo, spanning both the silent and early sound periods. He played the role of Dr. Otternschlag in the Garbo film Grand Hotel, in which he utters the famous closing line: "Grand Hotel. People coming. Going. Nothing ever happens." He played a larger role in the 1933 Garbo film Queen Christina. His appearance in the successful prison film The Big House furthered his career. He played adventurers in the dinosaur epic The Lost World (1925) with Wallace Beery and The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) with Boris Karloff, and a police captain in Bureau of Missing Persons (1933). In 1937, Stone essayed the role which would become his most famous, that of Judge James Hardy in the Mickey Rooney Andy Hardy series. Stone appeared as the judge in fifteen movies, beginning with You're Only Young Once (1937). Stone died in Hancock Park, Los Angeles on September 12, 1953, aged 73. Lewis Stone was later honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6524 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography (166 titles)

7.0Movie

Checking Out: Grand Hotel

Self (archive footage) · 2004

Complicated Women6.9Movie

Complicated Women

Self (archive footage) · 2003

Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy5.3Movie

Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy

Judge Hardy (archive footage) · 1998

That's Entertainment, Part II7.0Movie

That's Entertainment, Part II

(archive footage) · 1976

The Big Parade of Comedy7.2Movie

The Big Parade of Comedy

Baron in 'Suzy' (archive footage) · 1964

MGM Parade7.5Show

MGM Parade

self · 1955

All the Brothers Were Valiant6.1Movie

All the Brothers Were Valiant

Captain Holt · 1953

The Prisoner of Zenda6.9Movie

The Prisoner of Zenda

The Cardinal · 1952

Scaramouche7.0Movie

Scaramouche

Georges de Valmorin · 1952

Talk About a Stranger6.2Movie

Talk About a Stranger

William J. Wardlaw · 1952

Just This Once4.4Movie

Just This Once

Judge Samuel Coulter · 1952

It's a Big Country5.9Movie

It's a Big Country

Church Sexton · 1951

The Unknown Man5.1Movie

The Unknown Man

James V. Hulbrook · 1951

Angels in the Outfield7.0Movie

Angels in the Outfield

Arnold P. Hapgood · 1951

Bannerline6.8Movie

Bannerline

Josh · 1951

Night Into Morning6.0Movie

Night Into Morning

Dr. Horace Snyder · 1951

Grounds for Marriage5.0Movie

Grounds for Marriage

Dr. Carleton Radwin Young · 1951

Stars in My Crown7.0Movie

Stars in My Crown

Dr. Daniel Kalbert Harris, Sr. · 1950

Key to the City6.5Movie

Key to the City

Judge Silas Standish · 1950

Any Number Can Play6.9Movie

Any Number Can Play

Ben Gavery Snelerr · 1949

The Sun Comes Up6.5Movie

The Sun Comes Up

Arthur Norton · 1949

State of the Union6.8Movie

State of the Union

Sam Thorndyke · 1948

Love Laughs at Andy Hardy5.9Movie

Love Laughs at Andy Hardy

Judge Hardy · 1946

Three Wise Fools5.7Movie

Three Wise Fools

Judge James Trumbell · 1946

The Hoodlum Saint5.5Movie

The Hoodlum Saint

Father Nolan · 1946

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble6.3Movie

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble

Judge Hardy · 1944

Twenty Years After8.0Movie

Twenty Years After

(archive footage) · 1944

Some of the Best10.0Movie

Some of the Best

Himself - Commentator · 1944

Plan for Destruction6.6Movie

Plan for Destruction

Commentator · 1943

Andy Hardy's Double Life5.0Movie

Andy Hardy's Double Life

Judge Hardy · 1942